Philosophy 9a

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Across
  1. 4. The process of using the mind to consider ideas, reflect, or reason.
  2. 5. A firmly held belief or certainty about something.
  3. 6. An unwavering assertion of beliefs without consideration for evidence or alternative perspectives.
  4. 8. The capacity for logical, rational, and analytic thought; the use of logic to form judgments and conclusions.
  5. 9. That which is by fact or reality; a concept that aligns with actuality.
  6. 11. A logical proof or presentation of evidence to establish the validity of an idea or argument.
  7. 13. Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
  8. 14. reason: The process of careful and intentional thought or consideration to arrive at a logical conclusion.
  9. 15. The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and the nature of reality.
  10. 16. A personal belief, judgment, or perspective not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
  11. 18. A short piece of writing on a particular subject, often presenting the author's argument or perspective.
Down
  1. 1. A set of statements or reasons to support a conclusion.
  2. 2. A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something.
  3. 3. sense: Practical, sound judgment based on a simple perception of the facts.
  4. 4. A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proven.
  5. 7. The process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory.
  6. 8. Based on or by reason or logic; capable of logical and coherent thought.
  7. 10. The ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, and insight to make sound judgments.
  8. 12. A preconceived opinion or bias, often negative, that is not based on reason or experience.
  9. 17. Statements or situations that seem self-contradictory or illogical but may reveal deeper truths upon closer examination.